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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Mike, I really like what you're working with. I need to go look at yours some more - but I've noticed with the two that I have, their eye stripe also gets wider towards the back of the head, and sort of rounds up slightly. Have you noticed that with yours? Mine also have a cream colored bellies, with "some" black in there, but not much.
    Send some pictures to my email torontopythongurus@gmail.com i'll take a look.
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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    We're also playing with our own line of genetic banded/reduced pattern, this years results ( banded lemon pastels) speak for themselves IMO





    Not the best pictures of those two.

    Heres mom, the originating snake again not the best picture.


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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    couple of slightly better shots.





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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    CopperTiger (2x co-dom)

    this little beauty was bred last year by PWM Reptiles.

    and for a cool pastel-cross (or are they just a extraoridnary pastel-line?)

    zebrapastel by Steve Roussis

    http://www.roussisreptiles.com/image...raballs/1L.jpg
    Last edited by dr del; 01-24-2010 at 11:53 AM. Reason: hotlinking I'm afraid but a link to it is fine ;-)

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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

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    CopperTiger (2x co-dom)

    this little beauty was bred last year by PWM Reptiles.

    and for a cool pastel-cross (or are they just a extraoridnary pastel-line?)

    zebrapastel by Steve Roussis

    http://www.roussisreptiles.com/image...raballs/1L.jpg
    those remind me of my Granite Pastels

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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Quote Originally Posted by thechosen1 View Post
    CopperTiger (2x co-dom)

    this little beauty was bred last year by PWM Reptiles.

    and for a cool pastel-cross (or are they just a extraoridnary pastel-line?)

    zebrapastel by Steve Roussis

    http://www.roussisreptiles.com/image...raballs/1L.jpg

    Hello Everyone,

    @ Mason,...........You have made some really nice Tiger Pastels .

    In 2009 I made the coppertiger (genetic tiger x copperball).
    Here are some pictures of my genetic Tigers.

    The coppertiger baby.


    She now looks like this.


    Genetic tiger x copperball.


    I also made some Tigerpastels (genetic tiger x Graziani pastel).
    When they hatch they look like a super pastel.


    A two year old Tigerpastel male.


    The tiger female that started it all.


    a regular baby tiger.


    All my tiger belly's look like this.


    And a photo that I made last week (genetic tiger x tiger pastel).



    Sorry for my bad english

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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Patrick,

    Your English is fine! You've produced some beautiful animals, I particularly like your Genetic Tiger Pastel! I think that the potential of the Genetic Tiger's is a bit under-rated and I can't wait to do more with mine as well!

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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

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    Patrick,

    Your English is fine! You've produced some beautiful animals, I particularly like your Genetic Tiger Pastel! I think that the potential of the Genetic Tiger's is a bit under-rated and I can't wait to do more with mine as well!

    Thanks for the compliments .
    Here in europe it is the same, they are very under-rated.
    Perhaps when more Tiger crossings are made they become more popular.

    I guess when you cross a Tiger with an enchi, the result will be great.
    Next year I try the Tiger-enchi cross myself.

    This is my male enchi, He comes from MA-reptiles (Sweden).



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    Re: Banded Morhps ???

    Quote Originally Posted by pwm View Post
    Thanks for the compliments .
    Here in europe it is the same, they are very under-rated.
    Perhaps when more Tiger crossings are made they become more popular.

    I guess when you cross a Tiger with an enchi, the result will be great.
    Next year I try the Tiger-enchi cross myself.

    This is my male enchi, He comes from MA-reptiles (Sweden).



    Best regards
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    That's what an enchi should look like! Great enchi!

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    That tiger pastel is hot!@
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